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leading the way on the northern irishman is still outstanding the odds clark is not for shots clear of the fields with less than a handful of holes left to play a royal st george's justin johnson humping the nearest rival most of the day so i'm proposing midway through the back nine so the american bowl bike while the tied for third perth phil mickelson and thomas bjorn look out of the reckoning for not a thrilling half hour or so in prospect in sun which can. let's get the latest from the tour de france not britain's mark cavendish winning stage fifteen as the riders approach the mediterranean sea thomas voeckler though is still holding on to the overall leader's yellow jersey after their one hundred ninety two kilometer run from the mile to a. twenty six year old calvin issue earning his nineteenth career stage when the pitcher on his fourth of this year's edition sprinters dominating on the stage is mostly flat terrain also expected speed specialist tyler for are. coming in second on third freshman voeckler still delighting the locals though don gonyea will for the seventh straig
leading the way on the northern irishman is still outstanding the odds clark is not for shots clear of the fields with less than a handful of holes left to play a royal st george's justin johnson humping the nearest rival most of the day so i'm proposing midway through the back nine so the american bowl bike while the tied for third perth phil mickelson and thomas bjorn look out of the reckoning for not a thrilling half hour or so in prospect in sun which can. let's get the latest from the tour...
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mandy clark, cbs news, kabul. >> mitchell: and that is the "cbs evening news." later on cbs, "60 minutes." thanks for joining us this sunday evening. i'm russ mitchell, cbs news in new york. scott pellee will be here tomorrow. good night and happy fourth. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org what fire investigators believe people scrambling for ways to get cool. mother nature has some cooler plans in mind. >>> dozens of cars go up in flames. what investigators believe might have set them off. >>> celebrating savings, the tax change is giving shoppers an incentive to buy. ,,
mandy clark, cbs news, kabul. >> mitchell: and that is the "cbs evening news." later on cbs, "60 minutes." thanks for joining us this sunday evening. i'm russ mitchell, cbs news in new york. scott pellee will be here tomorrow. good night and happy fourth. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org what fire investigators believe people scrambling for ways to get cool. mother nature has some cooler plans in mind. >>>...
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clarke: thank you, mr. chair. i also ask to -- unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks. the chair: without objection, so ordered. mr. clarke: thank you, mr. chair. this amendment would move $10 million from the bureau of land management to the environmental protection agency's geographic programs under the environmental programs and management account. here's the bottom line with this $10 million. it's helping to save jobs connected to the $7 billion great lakes fishing industry. this industry and the jobs connected to it are at stake, are at risk because of the asian carp. so it's my intention that the environmental protection agency designate this additional $10 million to the great lakes restoration initiative, to stop the asian carp from migrating into the great lakes. unfortunately just last week, and this is the urgency of this situation, why i'm offering this amendment, just last week the army corps of engineers found asian carp d.n.a. in lake michigan. this is deeply disturbing. we have to do eve
clarke: thank you, mr. chair. i also ask to -- unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks. the chair: without objection, so ordered. mr. clarke: thank you, mr. chair. this amendment would move $10 million from the bureau of land management to the environmental protection agency's geographic programs under the environmental programs and management account. here's the bottom line with this $10 million. it's helping to save jobs connected to the $7 billion great lakes fishing industry. this...
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standing tall like a pillar of sprint, jessica clark, sign, seals and delivers victory for england over new zealand. also japan got happy feet today. on a scoring spree they go. mashing mexico ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> it's a prelude to a 4th of july tradition. nathan's hot ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, denny's new tour of america menu. 50 star cuisine. the new tour of america menu. starting at $4.99. only at denny's. >>> coming up next on the late
standing tall like a pillar of sprint, jessica clark, sign, seals and delivers victory for england over new zealand. also japan got happy feet today. on a scoring spree they go. mashing mexico ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> it's a prelude to a 4th of july tradition. nathan's hot ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, denny's new tour of america menu. 50 star cuisine. the new tour of america menu. starting at $4.99. only at denny's. >>> coming up next on the late
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one at the pass three six in the second round of the british open but it's northern irishman darren clarke who is in a two way tie for the lead on four and apart the halfway stage while twice u.s. open champion retief goosen has withdrawn from the tournament due to a bad back and we want our to tom lewis who was the joint overnight leader has slipped down the leaderboard and is now tied for fifth place on three under par after fourteen holes so the twenty year old is still in contention following a magnificent opening day lewis was playing in the same group as sixty one year old veteran tom watson the man he was mind off to and lewis made for birdies in a row to set the lowest ever round by an amateur in the tournament's one hundred fourteen year history and incredible first run for him and he could do no wrong his five under par sixty five matching that today in thomas bjorn who is now into his second round as is spain's make out angle him in as you finished his first round shot behind on four on the par along with americans lucas glover and webb simpson. but of the shot of the day came f
one at the pass three six in the second round of the british open but it's northern irishman darren clarke who is in a two way tie for the lead on four and apart the halfway stage while twice u.s. open champion retief goosen has withdrawn from the tournament due to a bad back and we want our to tom lewis who was the joint overnight leader has slipped down the leaderboard and is now tied for fifth place on three under par after fourteen holes so the twenty year old is still in contention...
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recalled general clark who had to climb zero wall to knock out those television transmitters had to go to those capitals then come back for the consensus by that time those transmitters had stopped working. so we believe they are mired this luscious 5:00 nobody was there. where is everybody? it is by 15 pm. isn't there a war going on somewhere? yes it is true. it is the most successful military alliance in history but we need to take a look at this. there is a disconnect between the military side and political side. i fully agree the europeans are not all there but they are pointing in a direction with heavy-duty missions and also when not move along that way? >> i am not sure there is a solution. i am not sure nato has found that a solution which is a cyber best practices centers set up but there are 35 people that work which is a good start but we have a four-star general who runs a cyber command and billions of dollars so this is a huge problem provide don't think we can solve it by ourselves how we just need to keep plugging along. there is no short-term answer i don't know the ans
recalled general clark who had to climb zero wall to knock out those television transmitters had to go to those capitals then come back for the consensus by that time those transmitters had stopped working. so we believe they are mired this luscious 5:00 nobody was there. where is everybody? it is by 15 pm. isn't there a war going on somewhere? yes it is true. it is the most successful military alliance in history but we need to take a look at this. there is a disconnect between the military...
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so i thought about sacajawea who hooked up with lewis and clark. she didn't run into her brother who saved her life because he was chief of a tribe in idaho. she said there is my brother. she obviously traveled the world from idaho to st. louis and is going back. >> host: can you bring this to a conclusion? >> caller: are you surprised you love the ocean even though you are from a landlocked part of the country? >> guest: we are river people. the mississippi, yes. the trading paths and the juries across the gulf of mexico. we were everywhere in the past. so there wasn't anyone who stayed in one place. we journeyed all the time. >> host: rachel in massachusetts, you are done with linda hogan. >> caller: i am delighted to speak with you. thank you. i wish my partner hadn't fallen asleep. he loves greek mythology and he would have been awed to hear about your medea project. we read your works aloud to each other and really love them. >> guest: thank you. >> caller: i have to frame a question. >> host: you don't have to. if you just want to say hi we w
so i thought about sacajawea who hooked up with lewis and clark. she didn't run into her brother who saved her life because he was chief of a tribe in idaho. she said there is my brother. she obviously traveled the world from idaho to st. louis and is going back. >> host: can you bring this to a conclusion? >> caller: are you surprised you love the ocean even though you are from a landlocked part of the country? >> guest: we are river people. the mississippi, yes. the trading...
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clarke: thank you, mr. speaker. today i'm asking this house and this congress to cut the debt that's truly crushing the american people right now. the debt that americans and american families have to pay month after month, year after year without any help from anyone else. it's a direct burden on our people. i'm not talking about the federal debt. i'm talking about the debt that americans must pay on their mortgages and on their student loans. so today i'm offering a resolution to strongly urge this body that as we work to prevent the government from defaulting on its obligations, that we do the same thing to help the american people that with equal intensity and drive and commitment we work to help americans free themselves of debt. now, if we help the american people reduce their debt burden, that's going to help our families be more financially secure. now, yes, jobs are important. i represent metro detroit. a region that has one of the highest unemployment rates in the country. but you know what? i know folks t
clarke: thank you, mr. speaker. today i'm asking this house and this congress to cut the debt that's truly crushing the american people right now. the debt that americans and american families have to pay month after month, year after year without any help from anyone else. it's a direct burden on our people. i'm not talking about the federal debt. i'm talking about the debt that americans must pay on their mortgages and on their student loans. so today i'm offering a resolution to strongly...
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your kids will each take care of our class hamsters, lewis & clark. then i'll tell them the story of pluto, the sad little planet that was. i'll introduce them to some new friends, the fractions, and someooded ones, the dinosaurs. [ no audio ] clark! anyway, here's what they'll need: markers, scissors, crayons, pencils, folders, juice boxes, pretzel sticks, glue sticks, tape that sticks, and glitter. so much glitter. school takes a lot. target has it all. [ no audio ] a lot of folks who are in hats and sunglasses and who are dealing with it the best they can. >> reporter: soaring triple- digit temperatures. more than 30 states are baking under some sort of heat advisory, a wave that's taken lives and put millions on high alert. but in the capitol, some are taking -- taking it in stride. this man, from north carolina, hundreds of miles away, but still under the same heat blanket. and looking west -- >> well, we've had triple-digit temperatures in texas, which is where i'm from. >> reporter: cooling centers came the oasis for boston. ice cream sold fast
your kids will each take care of our class hamsters, lewis & clark. then i'll tell them the story of pluto, the sad little planet that was. i'll introduce them to some new friends, the fractions, and someooded ones, the dinosaurs. [ no audio ] clark! anyway, here's what they'll need: markers, scissors, crayons, pencils, folders, juice boxes, pretzel sticks, glue sticks, tape that sticks, and glitter. so much glitter. school takes a lot. target has it all. [ no audio ] a lot of folks who are...
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you know, recalled general clark used the climb a wall. you wanted to knock out television transmitters. it had to go through all these countries' capitals and come back. consensus. by that time i think those transmitter's stopped working. so, yes, it is true. i believe that nato is mired in this cold war structure. walking out of nato headquarters with two senior officers at 5:00. there was nobody there. i said, where is everybody? well, it's 515. a war going on somewhere. so, yes, it is true. yes, it is true. i don't mean to denigrate what nato has done. it has been the most successful military alliance in history. but we now need to take a look at this. i mean, members can't agree politically. the disconnect between the political and the military's. so -- and i fully agree that the europeans are not all there and have a long way to go, but i think they are pointing in that direction and sent out some pretty heavy-duty missions. so why not move along that line? you know, i wind up in europe trying to convince my friends that they should
you know, recalled general clark used the climb a wall. you wanted to knock out television transmitters. it had to go through all these countries' capitals and come back. consensus. by that time i think those transmitter's stopped working. so, yes, it is true. i believe that nato is mired in this cold war structure. walking out of nato headquarters with two senior officers at 5:00. there was nobody there. i said, where is everybody? well, it's 515. a war going on somewhere. so, yes, it is true....
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clarke: mr. speaker, i wanted to address the debt had a is killing jobs in this country and it's robbing americans of their financial security. and i also will propose how we get out of that debt to create jobs and restore financial security to all americans. now, the federal debt is important. we got to do everything we can this week and the next week to avoid a government default because if the government defaults on its obligations at the very least that's going to cause all of these interest rates to rise on the marn people holding debt and that could drive people further into financial distress and into foreclosure and into bankruptcy. but the debt that is crushing the american people is the mortgages, the student loans, the credit cards that people have to bear. now, i'm from detroit and jobs are important. in fact, i represent one of the regions in the country that has the highest unemployment rate. as equally important as jobs are to the economy we've got to get americans out of debt. i k
clarke: mr. speaker, i wanted to address the debt had a is killing jobs in this country and it's robbing americans of their financial security. and i also will propose how we get out of that debt to create jobs and restore financial security to all americans. now, the federal debt is important. we got to do everything we can this week and the next week to avoid a government default because if the government defaults on its obligations at the very least that's going to cause all of these...
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clark be authorized for the purpose of the witnesses during the hearing today. >> so ordered. >> we have several distinguished witnesses before us and let me remind the witnesses that their entire statements will be submitted for the record. so, if you would like to summarize those we will get through the panel as quickly as possible and get to the questions. first, we have mr. tom farmer, currently serves as the assistant vp of the association of american railroads. i've enjoyed working with him during my team here and i'm proud to have you here. the floor is yours, mr. former. >> thank you very much. mr. chairman, ranking member jackson lee, members of the committee, on behalf of the association of american railroads, thank you very much for this opportunity to appear today. at the outset, i must emphasize that nothing is more important ilyse of their employees come safety and security of their employees, of their operations and the communities that the serve. as all of you know, the issue of the security guard attention to the significant attention. and with the reporting and al qaeda
clark be authorized for the purpose of the witnesses during the hearing today. >> so ordered. >> we have several distinguished witnesses before us and let me remind the witnesses that their entire statements will be submitted for the record. so, if you would like to summarize those we will get through the panel as quickly as possible and get to the questions. first, we have mr. tom farmer, currently serves as the assistant vp of the association of american railroads. i've enjoyed...
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[sfx: dinosaur growl] clark! anyway, here's what they'll need: markers, scissors, crayons, pencils, folders, juice boxes, pretzel sticks, glue sticks, tape that sticks, and glitter. so much glitter. >>> good morning to you. boy, oh boy, the stubborn clouds will not clear. overcast conditions will make for a cool day, even cooler than where we were yesterday. 72 degrees in san jose. average temperature is 86 degrees this time of year. well below average. that will continue through this weekend and into the start of next week but we'll get the 80s back on monday into tuesday, laura. >> looks pretty good. for the latest updates, check out nbc bay area morning news on facebook. another local news update in half an hour. have a great morning. whoa!! the really big chicken sandwich combo is back! and it's as big as ever. i'm gonna jump it! you can't jump that! it's two chicken patties, topped with bacon, and melting cheese plus seasoned curly fries and a drink for only $3.99! what do you know? your only a baby! vrrrroo
[sfx: dinosaur growl] clark! anyway, here's what they'll need: markers, scissors, crayons, pencils, folders, juice boxes, pretzel sticks, glue sticks, tape that sticks, and glitter. so much glitter. >>> good morning to you. boy, oh boy, the stubborn clouds will not clear. overcast conditions will make for a cool day, even cooler than where we were yesterday. 72 degrees in san jose. average temperature is 86 degrees this time of year. well below average. that will continue through this...
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clarke. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. ms. clarke: thank you very much, mr. speaker. i thank my colleague, mr. van hollen, for the time. mr. speaker, the republican majority has spent over six months of the american people's time making it abundantly clear what their priorities are not. the republican majority does not have time to address jobs. as i stated we are here over six months into the 112th congress and we have yet to take one vote on a single comprehensive jobs bill. the republican majority does not have time to address the economic realities facing millions of homeowners still facing foreclosure. in fact, we have voted on the republican bills that further undercut those who have lost their homes. the republican majority does not have time to work with the president and congressional democrats to deal with our national debt. they had rather protect tax cuts for multimillionaires and billionaires, and tax loopholes for corporate interests. what
clarke. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. ms. clarke: thank you very much, mr. speaker. i thank my colleague, mr. van hollen, for the time. mr. speaker, the republican majority has spent over six months of the american people's time making it abundantly clear what their priorities are not. the republican majority does not have time to address jobs. as i stated we are here over six months into the 112th congress and we have yet to take one vote on a single...
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clark be authorized for the purpose of the witnesses during the hearing today. >> so ordered. >> we have several distinguished witnesses before us and let me remind the witnesses that their entire statements will be submitted for the record. so, if you would like to summarize those we will get through the panel as quickly as possible and get to the questions. first, we have mr. tom farmer, currently serves as the assistant vp of the association of american railroads. i've enjoyed working with him during my team here and i'm proud to have you here. the floor is yours, mr. former. >> thank you very much. mr. chairman, ranking member jackson lee, members of the committee, on behalf of the association of american railroads, thank you very much for this opportunity to appear today. at the outset, i must emphasize that nothing is more important ilyse of their employees come safety and security of their employees, of their operations and the communities that the serve. as all of you know, the issue of the security guard attention to the significant attention. and with the reporting and al qaeda
clark be authorized for the purpose of the witnesses during the hearing today. >> so ordered. >> we have several distinguished witnesses before us and let me remind the witnesses that their entire statements will be submitted for the record. so, if you would like to summarize those we will get through the panel as quickly as possible and get to the questions. first, we have mr. tom farmer, currently serves as the assistant vp of the association of american railroads. i've enjoyed...
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by the woman who would later become clark moore's first wife. they eventually divorced but clark is anxious to read it and share it with his kids anyway. >>> sunday, casey anthony is released from the orange county florida jail. what some are worried about her safety, others are wondering how she will rebuild her life after such an infamous trial. here is cnn's david mattingly. >> reporter: as one of the most watched and talked about people in the country, public relations executives weigh in with a word of caution to casey anthony -- do not confuse infamy with fame. >> it's not fame. there's interest in you. a lot of it's negative interest. don't confuse that situation with celebrity. don't think that you have to go out and do a whole lot of things right now. as a matter of fact, it's best probably to lay low. >> caylee! >> reporter: if that is even possible. angry words we heard outside the orange county courthouse are tiny in comparison to the casey anthony hatred expressed online. more than 770,000 people are signed on to just one of many an
by the woman who would later become clark moore's first wife. they eventually divorced but clark is anxious to read it and share it with his kids anyway. >>> sunday, casey anthony is released from the orange county florida jail. what some are worried about her safety, others are wondering how she will rebuild her life after such an infamous trial. here is cnn's david mattingly. >> reporter: as one of the most watched and talked about people in the country, public relations...
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the conduct of two former senior officers understood to be andy hayman and peter clark and their role in past hacking investigations. the mayor of london said that two top officers resignations have been inevitable. >> there is absolutely nothing that has been proven against the probety or the professionalism of either man. while in both cases we have to recognize that the nexus of questions about the relationship between the met and "the news of the world" was likely to be distracting to both officers in the run-up to the olympic games. >> two chiefs gone in two days. the met is in turmoil tonight. some inside the organization and others who recently left this, is an opportunity to break the ties with the murdoch press. yates has had his critics angry about his closeness to "news international" people and the new broom can't be vigorous enough. >> i'm sure there are very good and very honest officers within the met to the highest level that wanted to see this cleared out and wanted to get rid of those people who they thought perhaps were too close to the press. >> it seems for the po
the conduct of two former senior officers understood to be andy hayman and peter clark and their role in past hacking investigations. the mayor of london said that two top officers resignations have been inevitable. >> there is absolutely nothing that has been proven against the probety or the professionalism of either man. while in both cases we have to recognize that the nexus of questions about the relationship between the met and "the news of the world" was likely to be...
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clark about the case? >> no, i did not. i spoke to williams. >> he said everything was fine? >> we had a detailed conversation about the investigation in terms of how it was manus. i think i referred to a range of issues. if >> thank you, mr. michael. >> a new investigation would arise from new evidence or from general concern that would indicate a need to take a fresh look at the evidence. in september, 2010, you were unable to tell me whether an investigation was taking place of the time. was there? >> we were escaping the information that was being published in "the new york times" i think on some timber third, last year, and it was -- on september 3, last year, and it was amazing in terms of the amount of cooperation. >> was there a live investigation? >> they went for advice in terms of anything required. i think i referred to it in the last paragraph of my letter. it did not meet the evidence threshold. >> looking at your letter, a lot of people were under the impression that in 2009 and in 2010, your role was to review the investigation. your letter emphasizes you did
clark about the case? >> no, i did not. i spoke to williams. >> he said everything was fine? >> we had a detailed conversation about the investigation in terms of how it was manus. i think i referred to a range of issues. if >> thank you, mr. michael. >> a new investigation would arise from new evidence or from general concern that would indicate a need to take a fresh look at the evidence. in september, 2010, you were unable to tell me whether an investigation was...
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clark be authorized for the purpose of the witnesses during the hearing today. >> so ordered. >> we have several distinguished witnesses before us and let me remind the witnesses that their entire statements will be submitted for the record. so, if you would like to summarize those we will get through the panel as quickly as possible and get to the questions. first, we have mr. tom farmer, currently serves as the assistant vp of the association of american railroads. i've enjoyed working with him during my team here and i'm proud to have you here. the floor is yours, mr. former. >> thank you very much. mr. chairman, ranking member jackson lee, members of the committee, on behalf of the association of american railroads, thank you very much for this opportunity to appear today. at the outset, i must emphasize that nothing is more important ilyse of their employees come safety and security of their employees, of their operations and the communities that the serve. as all of you know, the issue of the security guard attention to the significant attention. and with the reporting and al qaeda
clark be authorized for the purpose of the witnesses during the hearing today. >> so ordered. >> we have several distinguished witnesses before us and let me remind the witnesses that their entire statements will be submitted for the record. so, if you would like to summarize those we will get through the panel as quickly as possible and get to the questions. first, we have mr. tom farmer, currently serves as the assistant vp of the association of american railroads. i've enjoyed...
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clark, the dow was down 141 points earlier, it is now down about 40. the debt crisis is weighing heavily on the markets. >> big profits are being reported for a bay area oil giant. chevron announcing their quarterly reports. if 43 percent profit jump. the san ramon based company made $7.7 billion in the three months ending june exxon reported 10.7 billion in profits and royal dutch shell reported 8.7 billion in profits. we will be right back as the kron 4 morning news continues. a live look outside on the san mateo bridge. >> a live look out over san francisco, the fog is hanging tough, to the possibility of thunderstorms? here is the latest on the forecast. >> a slim possibility, but is there. here is a live look for mt. tam. the fall will not last all day. it will pull back. here is storm tracker 4 showing us where the fog is projected to be in about 15 minutes, pulling back to the golden gate bridge. it will pull back even more by noon and then stayed there for most of the day and not rebuilding until about 8:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m.. antioch is gettin
clark, the dow was down 141 points earlier, it is now down about 40. the debt crisis is weighing heavily on the markets. >> big profits are being reported for a bay area oil giant. chevron announcing their quarterly reports. if 43 percent profit jump. the san ramon based company made $7.7 billion in the three months ending june exxon reported 10.7 billion in profits and royal dutch shell reported 8.7 billion in profits. we will be right back as the kron 4 morning news continues. a live...
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. >> in the meantime, do you remember marsha clark? she was the prosecutor in the o.j. simpson case in 1996. she gave an interview yesterday which is also very compelling and her final summation was that the casey anthony verdict is worse than o.j. being acquitted. here's what she says. in every case a defense attorney will do his or her best to give the jury a reason to doubt. they don't necessarily equate with a reasonable doubt. a reason does not equal reasonable. sometimes that distinction can get lost. >> right, exactly. and the backdrop, so different than o.j. because with o.j., you had racial overtones. you had the fact that he was a celebrity and then she goes on to write, marcia clark in "the daily beast" there were no bombshells that blew up in the prosecution's face like the mark fuhrman thing at the last minute and also all the collection questions about how stuff against o.j. was collected. it just seems like that this jury needed absolute certitude to convict her of anything. they had a whole list of things they could have convicted her. they wanted eviden
. >> in the meantime, do you remember marsha clark? she was the prosecutor in the o.j. simpson case in 1996. she gave an interview yesterday which is also very compelling and her final summation was that the casey anthony verdict is worse than o.j. being acquitted. here's what she says. in every case a defense attorney will do his or her best to give the jury a reason to doubt. they don't necessarily equate with a reasonable doubt. a reason does not equal reasonable. sometimes that...
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clarke: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, our colleagues on the other side of the aisle have been in the majority for a full 29 weeks. and they still have not addressed the number one priority of the american people, jobs. the republican majority has instead used the time and energy that should have been focused on jobs to manufacture a crisis that could very well destroy the full faith and credit of our nation. what makes this made-up crisis so undignified is the other side has taken the american people hostage to their radical plan of placing the burden of deficit reduction on the backs of poor, working poor, and middle class struggling families. while asking absolutely nothing of the most fortunate amongst us. those who have done very well in america have been asked to do so little for the country that made their success possible. the republican-led congress has totally ignored the job crisis and actually managed to create another. the 112 congress owes the american people an apology for continuing to waste th
clarke: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, our colleagues on the other side of the aisle have been in the majority for a full 29 weeks. and they still have not addressed the number one priority of the american people, jobs. the republican majority has instead used the time and energy that should have been focused on jobs to manufacture a crisis that could very well destroy the full faith and credit of our nation. what makes this made-up crisis so undignified is the other side has taken the...
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clark from the institute for justice. stuart i wanted to sort of challenge something you said about maybe the justices should be more deferential. if we look at the institutions to which you are proposing they differ, there seems to be strong institutional dynamics and motivations to cause as you rationalize constitutionality and what they already want to do, and i think there is some evidence they don't seem to take seriously their duty if they have one to evaluate the constitutionality of their legislation to begin with so if we have a case presenting a credible constitutional right, and with aces would we differ to an institution that has those hallmarks if you agree with how i describe them? >> do you got me there. i can't disagree with how you describe congress and its irresponsibility when it comes to constitutional issues and that certainly creates a case for the court which obviously takes these things much more seriously. i think works through the much more thoughtfully. in a sense i would rather have the court d
clark from the institute for justice. stuart i wanted to sort of challenge something you said about maybe the justices should be more deferential. if we look at the institutions to which you are proposing they differ, there seems to be strong institutional dynamics and motivations to cause as you rationalize constitutionality and what they already want to do, and i think there is some evidence they don't seem to take seriously their duty if they have one to evaluate the constitutionality of...
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and so i thought about sacajawea, and she's hooked up with lewis and clark in, i think, st. louis, and she didn't run into her brother who, by the way saves her life because he was the chief of a tribe out in idaho, okay? and she said, oh, there's my brother. so she, obviously, travels from idaho down to st. louis, and now she's going back -- >> host: hey, chris, can you bring this to a conclusion? >> caller: are you surprised that you love the ocean even though you come from a landlocked part of the country? >> host: thank you, chris. >> guest: well, we're river people. you know, we were the mississippi and, yes, the trading paths and the journeys and across the gulf of mexico. we've all, we were everywhere in the past. so there wasn't anyone that stay inside one place. stayed in the one place. we journeyed all the time. >> host: rachel in amherst, massachusetts. you're on with linda hogan. >> caller: hello again from amherst. i'm so delighted to be able to speak with you, linda. >> guest: hi, rachel. >> caller: hi. well, i wish my partner hadn't fallen asleep. he loves gre
and so i thought about sacajawea, and she's hooked up with lewis and clark in, i think, st. louis, and she didn't run into her brother who, by the way saves her life because he was the chief of a tribe out in idaho, okay? and she said, oh, there's my brother. so she, obviously, travels from idaho down to st. louis, and now she's going back -- >> host: hey, chris, can you bring this to a conclusion? >> caller: are you surprised that you love the ocean even though you come from a...
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michelle clark, an internationally recognized antitrafficking expert, she is one of those who led the protection project at johns hopkins and was director of the osce trafficking efforts for years, she testified, she authored a report called the disappearance, forced conversions and forced marriages of coptic christian women in egypt. she testified that this happens to thousands, i repeat, thousands of coptic women and girls each and every year. she said this on friday. others also have concurred in that analysis. dr. clark further testified that the mounting evidence shows that the term alleged which has been used in the country on human rights practices needs to go away. it's no longer even close to being accurate. it's not an allegation, it's a fact that she herself as a human rights investigator has helped to establish by doing actual inquiries on the ground in egypt. she pointed out that the criminality of alleged forced marriage and conversions is generally dismissed by authorities here and everywhere else, especially in egypt. young women are presumed to be willing participants
michelle clark, an internationally recognized antitrafficking expert, she is one of those who led the protection project at johns hopkins and was director of the osce trafficking efforts for years, she testified, she authored a report called the disappearance, forced conversions and forced marriages of coptic christian women in egypt. she testified that this happens to thousands, i repeat, thousands of coptic women and girls each and every year. she said this on friday. others also have...
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the fine folks at clark retirement center in michigan made this youtube video making the rounds. it's to michael buble's "feeling good good." ♪ good i'm feeling good ♪ >> when you watch the whole thing you will want to retire asap just to hang out with them. it is a great video. >>> and finally today, is it damage control or a romantic rendezvous for monaco's royal couple? prince albert trying his best to turn into prince charming perhaps after reports saying that he and his bride stayed in separate hotels on their honeymoon. he wants a do-over and went with his bride to a secret location or perhaps since i'm reporting it not so secret and that is the pop news heat index and there you have it. >> lara thanks. >> let's hope they can make it work. >> yeah. >> yeah. good luck with thatat it's not off to a bang-up start. i think we all agree. >> third time we talked about it. doesn't look like it's off to a great start. >> trying to be optimistic. >> glass half full. >> tell you one spot that's beautiful. right here in times square. take a quick pan shot of everybody that's here
the fine folks at clark retirement center in michigan made this youtube video making the rounds. it's to michael buble's "feeling good good." ♪ good i'm feeling good ♪ >> when you watch the whole thing you will want to retire asap just to hang out with them. it is a great video. >>> and finally today, is it damage control or a romantic rendezvous for monaco's royal couple? prince albert trying his best to turn into prince charming perhaps after reports saying that...
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. >> see the originals, you have to travel to >> it was acquired by clark of the court. the reason is lincoln was on his way moving to washington, and was moving in transit. -- and sometimes you do agree to a temporary restriction. >> access is restricted until five years after his death. those will become available in 2015. they have the same kind of restrictions five years after his death. >> we are not talking about that many collections that are restricted. there are some that have some kind of restriction on it. it is usually not to the entire collection that is restricted. there are certain parts. >> research libraries are often vaults.yped as ball it is like a ford knicks of knowledge. -- fort knox of knowledge. we want to preserve the information to get it back out to people to encourage exploration of the past. the best example is probably that the library decided to archive twitter. in 100 years, and this message of expressing our opinions, if we can have that for people to look back at and understand what people care about or thought about, i think it would be
. >> see the originals, you have to travel to >> it was acquired by clark of the court. the reason is lincoln was on his way moving to washington, and was moving in transit. -- and sometimes you do agree to a temporary restriction. >> access is restricted until five years after his death. those will become available in 2015. they have the same kind of restrictions five years after his death. >> we are not talking about that many collections that are restricted. there are...
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also joining us to talk about airport security, clark kent ervin, from the department homeland security in 2004 in light of a gao report about perimeter securities. we are attempting to get a republican governor to join us tomorrow for the program to talk about issues from their state and nationwide. that will be on "washington journal" tomorrow at 7:00 a.m.. we will see you then. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] ♪ ♪ >> up next, a discussion on unauthorized telephone charges. after that, we look at the u.s. economy would senator al franken, congressman sander levin, and richard trumka. and later jeffrey imelt. we will have remarked from governors from the national governors' convention. that is live at 5:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. next week as the one-year anniversary of president obama's signing the dodd-frank act into law. on monday, a public meeting with the oversight council created under the legislation and chaired by treasury secretary tim geithner. the mandate is to identify and manage risks that
also joining us to talk about airport security, clark kent ervin, from the department homeland security in 2004 in light of a gao report about perimeter securities. we are attempting to get a republican governor to join us tomorrow for the program to talk about issues from their state and nationwide. that will be on "washington journal" tomorrow at 7:00 a.m.. we will see you then. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite...
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[sfx: dinosaur growl] clark! anyway, here's what they'll need: markers, scissors, crayons, pencils, folders, juice boxes, pretzel sticks, glue sticks, tape that sticks, and glitter. so much glitter. school takes a lot. target has it all. weather forecast. >> good morning. 7:26. i'm laura garcia-cannon. two people are in the hospital after their suv crashed into a peninsula fire station overnight. marla tellez joins us live with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this is fire station 27 right off de anza boulevard in the san mateo hills. this is the most expensive part of the damage, the lower portion of this garage door wiped out. you can see the pile of debris that's left from this morning. allen is giving you a look at the de anza off ramp. the driver took the off ramp off 92 westbound last night, and lost control and ended up slamming into this fire station. we have the video from last night. it happened shortly before 11:00. you can see here the white gmc yukon. it could have been worse. no firefi
[sfx: dinosaur growl] clark! anyway, here's what they'll need: markers, scissors, crayons, pencils, folders, juice boxes, pretzel sticks, glue sticks, tape that sticks, and glitter. so much glitter. school takes a lot. target has it all. weather forecast. >> good morning. 7:26. i'm laura garcia-cannon. two people are in the hospital after their suv crashed into a peninsula fire station overnight. marla tellez joins us live with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this is...
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[sfx: dinosaur growl] clark! anyway, here's what they'll need: markers, scissors, crayons, pencils, folders, juice boxes, pretzel sticks, glue sticks, tape that sticks, and glitter. so much glitter. school takes a lot. target has it all. -why? -why? -why? [ female announcer ] we all age differently. roc® multi-correxion 4 zone moisturizer with roc®retinol and antioxidants. lines, wrinkles, and sun damage will fade. roc multi-correxion. correct what ages you. how'd you learn to do that? what'd you use? every project we finish comes with a story built-in. it's how our rough ideas become "you did that yourself?" so when we can save more on the projects that let us fix, make, and do more... that just makes the stories even better. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. add some style to your sink, with this moen banbury faucet for the new lower price of 79 bucks. add some style to your sink, with this moen banbury faucet ♪ that comes fromove a little green leaf ♪ ♪ zero-calorie, guilt-fr
[sfx: dinosaur growl] clark! anyway, here's what they'll need: markers, scissors, crayons, pencils, folders, juice boxes, pretzel sticks, glue sticks, tape that sticks, and glitter. so much glitter. school takes a lot. target has it all. -why? -why? -why? [ female announcer ] we all age differently. roc® multi-correxion 4 zone moisturizer with roc®retinol and antioxidants. lines, wrinkles, and sun damage will fade. roc multi-correxion. correct what ages you. how'd you learn to do that? what'd...
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clarke: i have a proposal to help us save tax dollars, pay down our debt and better protect the american people. instead of spending billions and billions of dollars to secure afghanistan at the rate that we are, and we spent over half a trillion in afghanistan of our precious tax dollars over the last 10 years, i propose to redirect a small share of our tax dollars back to the u.s. and to use our own money to hire and equip more police officers, more firefighters, more emergency medical providers because one of the most effective ways to help protect the american people from a terrorist attack is to make americans safer right here at home. i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee rise? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. roe: thank you, mr. speaker. on june 27 -- 22, president obama released 30 million barrels of oil from the strategic petroleum reserve, just over a day's worth o
clarke: i have a proposal to help us save tax dollars, pay down our debt and better protect the american people. instead of spending billions and billions of dollars to secure afghanistan at the rate that we are, and we spent over half a trillion in afghanistan of our precious tax dollars over the last 10 years, i propose to redirect a small share of our tax dollars back to the u.s. and to use our own money to hire and equip more police officers, more firefighters, more emergency medical...
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clarke: thank you, mr. chairman. i a -- i'm urging this house to spend the high-speed rail money on what it's designated for. high-speed rail projects. much of this money or a good portion of it was turned down by governors of other states. so i'm here as a representative of michigan's 13th district. i want to go on the record right now of claiming that money because michigan and metro detroit, the district i represent, we need jobs. jobs that would be created by the high-speed rail project. jobs that would be created when that high-speed rail that links detroit to chicago is tied into a regional transit system around metro detroit. that's going to attract businesses all around that system. companies and employers are more likely to stay in detroit, move to detroit when they realize they are going to have close access to chicago and other midwestern areas. but jobs not only as an indirect result of this transit system and high-speed rail system, but by manufacturing the rails and the passenger cars that are underused
clarke: thank you, mr. chairman. i a -- i'm urging this house to spend the high-speed rail money on what it's designated for. high-speed rail projects. much of this money or a good portion of it was turned down by governors of other states. so i'm here as a representative of michigan's 13th district. i want to go on the record right now of claiming that money because michigan and metro detroit, the district i represent, we need jobs. jobs that would be created by the high-speed rail project....
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. >> reporter: heidi gasaway covers her face as she leaves a clark county courtroom, now accused of an unthinkable crime. >> i just don't understand how she would take a baby like that and try to sell it. >> reporter: oliver morris owns kay's motel where gasaway was arrested last friday. he had rented a room to the woman earlier in the week and noticed shed a brand-new infant with her. he was shocked when police told him why they were taking her into custody. >> she was trying to sell the baby to get some money to skip town, go someplace else and start a new life. >> reporter: the attempted sale of her 3-day-old baby took place here, a a arby taco bell. according to court documents gasaway approached a woman at the restaurant and made the offer. the asking price, between $500 and $5,000. the woman refused and called 911 when gasaway left. police tracked her down to the motel and arrested her. she's now charged with a class "c" felony and faces up to five years in prison if convicted. a horrifying case. but even oliver morris sees a bright side. >> at least the baby's alive, let's put i
. >> reporter: heidi gasaway covers her face as she leaves a clark county courtroom, now accused of an unthinkable crime. >> i just don't understand how she would take a baby like that and try to sell it. >> reporter: oliver morris owns kay's motel where gasaway was arrested last friday. he had rented a room to the woman earlier in the week and noticed shed a brand-new infant with her. he was shocked when police told him why they were taking her into custody. >> she was...
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clarke: mr. speaker, i'm here to offer this house today a plan on how republicans and democrats can come together, avoid a government default and do it in a way that really helps the american people. let's cut the true debt that's crushing americans today and it's not the federal debt. americans are underwater on their mortgage, burdened by student loans, maxed out on credit cards. if we help americans cut their own personal debt this will free up money where people can responsibly buy things. businesses will have to hire more people. that's how you create more jobs. by helping americans become debt-free. mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from michigan yields back his time. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from texas rise? >> to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from texas is recognized for one minute. ms. jackson lee: i thank you, mr. speaker. this morning we joined together to express our commit
clarke: mr. speaker, i'm here to offer this house today a plan on how republicans and democrats can come together, avoid a government default and do it in a way that really helps the american people. let's cut the true debt that's crushing americans today and it's not the federal debt. americans are underwater on their mortgage, burdened by student loans, maxed out on credit cards. if we help americans cut their own personal debt this will free up money where people can responsibly buy things....
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what the policeman peter clark is saying that the initial tip-off was that prince william's phone was being hacked into and they went to investigate that narrow parameter of investigation who is hacking into the phone and that resulted in a news world reporter and private investigation being jailed. the key brouk down they didn't look at the wider picture of the 11,000 pages of evidence they gathered it wasn't just the royal family, it was pretty much everyone in the british establishment here including now, as we know, the former prime minister gordon brown, even the queen being targeted and pligoliticians, sports star actors. gordon brown hit out today suggestions that his personal details were accessed not through his telephone but people ringing up pretending to be him at his bank and trying to gain access to property deals he was doing by calling up his lawyers. even getting access to his son's medical records to get a story. now "news international" saying they got those medical records without breaking the law but gordon brown is furious. here is what he said. >> i think what h
what the policeman peter clark is saying that the initial tip-off was that prince william's phone was being hacked into and they went to investigate that narrow parameter of investigation who is hacking into the phone and that resulted in a news world reporter and private investigation being jailed. the key brouk down they didn't look at the wider picture of the 11,000 pages of evidence they gathered it wasn't just the royal family, it was pretty much everyone in the british establishment here...
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from the early exploits of daniel boon, lewis and clark and robert perry to the breakthrough of alan shepherd and john glenn, americans have always been a curious people, bold enough to imagine new worlds, ingenuous enough to chart a course to them and courageous enough to go for it and the gifts of knowledge and innovation that we have brought back from the unknown have played their part in the building of a more perfect union. some say our final shuttle mission will mark the end of america's 50-year dominance in human space flight. as a former astronaut and current nasa administrator, i'm hear to tell you that american leadership in space will continue for at least, at least the next half century because we've laid the foundation for success and for us at nasa, failure is not an option. once again, we have the opportunity to raise the bar, to demonstrate what human beings can do if we're challenged and inspired to reach for something just out of our grasp but not out of our sights. president obama has given us a mission with a capital m to focus again on the big picture of explorat
from the early exploits of daniel boon, lewis and clark and robert perry to the breakthrough of alan shepherd and john glenn, americans have always been a curious people, bold enough to imagine new worlds, ingenuous enough to chart a course to them and courageous enough to go for it and the gifts of knowledge and innovation that we have brought back from the unknown have played their part in the building of a more perfect union. some say our final shuttle mission will mark the end of america's...
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[sfx: dinosaur growl] clark! anyway, here's what they'll need: markers, scissors, crayons, pencils, folders, juice boxes, pretzel sticks, glue sticks, tape that sticks, and glitter. so much glitter. school takes a lot. target has it all. helping strengthen our bones. caltrate delivers 1200 milligrams of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d plus minerals. women need caltrate. caltrate helps women keep moving because women move the world. new stouffer's sautes for two. mmm... this deserves... wine. [ female announcer ] now inspiring meals like grilled chicken asiago tortelloni. not bad for a tuesday. [ female announcer ] new stouffer's sautes for two. find more ways to get to the table at letsfixdinner.com. >>> let's talk some more baseball. we think of natalie as a valuable team player here on the "today" show but she also proved herself a star athlete last friday in a heated softball game against a rival network morning show. i didn't know there were any. >> game face right there. >> natmo. talk about playing with hea
[sfx: dinosaur growl] clark! anyway, here's what they'll need: markers, scissors, crayons, pencils, folders, juice boxes, pretzel sticks, glue sticks, tape that sticks, and glitter. so much glitter. school takes a lot. target has it all. helping strengthen our bones. caltrate delivers 1200 milligrams of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d plus minerals. women need caltrate. caltrate helps women keep moving because women move the world. new stouffer's sautes for two. mmm... this deserves... wine. [...